Commodore USA announced on Wednesday that it will be launching an all-in-one keyboard computer, branded as the PC64, that should be on sale before Christmas. The device will feature an exact replica ...
General Motors in the U.S. is considering the Australian-made Holden Commodore as a way of expand its performance-oriented, rear-wheel-drive lineup, says The Car Connection (TCC), citing product czar ...
Commodore. It's a name that aged gamers will never forget. And hopefully, it's a name that even new-age gamers will recall and respect. Somehow or another, Commodore USA is still kicking, and they ...
Now that Commodore USA has sufficiently piqued your curiosity with a revamped Commodore 64 prototype, it's ready to capitalize on the idea. Quite literally, we might add. $595 buys you the basic basic ...
Remember back in March, when Commodore USA CEO and longtime Commodore user Barry Altman excitedly told us about how he'd spent "the better part of a year" untangling the red tape, finally getting the ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL. November 1st, 2011 – Commodore USA, LLC announced today that Commodore USA is now shipping production orders for the new Commodore 64 Extreme model (C64x-EX). The C64x Extreme is ...
Here's one to bring back memories of those heady days of youth spent playing The Last Ninja. All-in-one keyboard manufacturer Commodore USA has announced that it will be launching a brand new PC ...
Only a few short days ago, Commodore USA announced its intention to launch a modern version of the legendary C64 all-in-one keyboard computer. Now the company has revealed an exclusive licensing ...
General Motors today confirmed one of the industry’s worst-kept secrets by announcing that the Pontiac GTO – this time built by Australian subsidiary Holden – will return to US showrooms late in 2003, ...
Commodore USA has unveiled its first Amiga-branded personal computer. The Amiga mini borrows Mac Mini stylings but packs a hefty punch into the compact package. An updated range also accommodates the ...
Via a forum posting, the company's Chief Technology Officer Leo Negro has reported that Commodore USA's CEO Barry Altman has succumbed to a prolonged battle with cancer at age 63. Mr. Altman died on ...
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